UCAT preparation covering all five subtests — Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, and Situational Judgement — plus scoring, applications, and test strategy.
Master the UCAT Decision Making subtest with comprehensive coverage of logical puzzles, syllogisms, data interpretation, probabilistic reasoning, Venn diagrams, assumptions, argument evaluation, and the Yes/No item format with partial credit scoring strategies.
Deep-dive into assumption recognition and argument evaluation for the UCAT Decision Making subtest. Master the negation test, necessary vs sufficient assumptions, strongest argument analysis, common weak arguments and logical fallacies, irrelevant information filtering, reasoning under uncertainty, and medical ethics scenarios.
Intensive practice bank for UCAT Decision Making logical reasoning questions. 100 practice questions covering syllogisms, conditional logic, assumptions, Venn diagrams, strongest arguments, drawing conclusions, logical equivalence, negation, seating arrangements, and ordering puzzles.
Deep-dive into logical reasoning for the UCAT Decision Making subtest. Master syllogisms, syllogistic fallacies, conditional logic, Venn diagrams, ordering puzzles, seating arrangements, matching problems, and systematic solving approaches for every deduction type under time pressure.
Intensive practice bank for UCAT Decision Making statistical and data reasoning questions. 100 practice questions covering tables, charts, probability, Bayesian reasoning, expected value, percentages, correlation vs causation, sample size, conditional probability, and research interpretation.
Deep-dive into statistical and probabilistic reasoning for the UCAT Decision Making subtest. Master probability fundamentals, combined probabilities, expected values, data interpretation from tables and charts, percentages, ratios, weighted averages, sampling bias, correlation vs causation, and Simpson's paradox.
A comprehensive guide to the University Clinical Aptitude Test — covering test format, scoring, registration, time management, strategic preparation, and how to use your UCAT score to maximise your medical school application.
Practice bank for UCAT Quantitative Reasoning arithmetic, unit conversions, and estimation — building calculator-free speed.
Practice bank for UCAT Quantitative Reasoning data interpretation questions — tables, charts, graphs, and multi-step data extraction.
Master the UCAT Quantitative Reasoning subtest with comprehensive coverage of mental arithmetic shortcuts, percentages, ratios, data interpretation from tables and charts, unit conversions, geometry, multi-step problem solving, and efficient calculator technique.
Master data interpretation for the UCAT Quantitative Reasoning subtest. Covers reading tables, bar charts, histograms, line graphs, pie charts, and scatter plots accurately, plus multi-step data problems, cross-category comparisons, rate and proportion calculations, data sufficiency, and fully worked UCAT-style data sets.
Master the mental arithmetic and estimation techniques essential for UCAT Quantitative Reasoning success. Covers rapid addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division shortcuts, estimation strategies, decimal and fraction fluency, percentage calculations, effective calculator use, unit conversions, and structured speed drills to build fluency under time pressure.
Master ratios, percentages, and proportions for the UCAT Quantitative Reasoning subtest. Covers ratio fundamentals, scaling, dividing quantities, direct and inverse proportion, percentage calculations, percentage change, compound percentages, profit/loss/discount, speed/distance/time, and fully worked UCAT-style data sets.
Master communication and empathy skills tested in the UCAT Situational Judgement Test. Covers empathy in healthcare, active listening, the SPIKES protocol for breaking bad news, handling distressed patients, cultural sensitivity, and ten fully worked practice scenarios with NHS healthcare settings.
A practice-focused UCAT Situational Judgement course with 100 realistic SJT-style assessment questions across 10 themed practice sets. Covers patient safety, teamwork and hierarchy, communication and empathy, professional integrity, confidentiality and data protection, academic honesty, balancing competing demands, ethical dilemmas, time-pressured decisions, and mixed scenarios. Scored in Bands 1-4 with partial credit marking.
Master the most commonly tested topic in the UCAT Situational Judgement Test. This course covers patient safety principles, the escalation hierarchy, recognising immediate danger signs, medication errors, colleague impairment, equipment failures, infection control, the duty of candour, and includes 10 full worked practice scenarios with detailed analysis.
A comprehensive UCAT Situational Judgement Test preparation course focusing on professional integrity and boundaries. Covers confidentiality, social media, gifts and financial boundaries, whistleblowing, conflicts of interest, and GMC Good Medical Practice guidance, with extensive worked examples and practice scenarios.
A comprehensive course on team dynamics and conflict resolution for the UCAT Situational Judgement Test. Covers healthcare team structures including the MDT, communication styles (assertive, aggressive, passive), working with senior colleagues, peer disagreements, and conflict resolution frameworks such as DESC. Includes extensive worked examples covering colleagues not pulling their weight, clinical decision disagreements, witnessing unprofessional behaviour, and being asked to exceed your competence. Features 10 full worked practice scenarios with detailed option analysis.
Comprehensive guide to the UCAT Situational Judgement Test scoring system, covering Band 1–4 scoring, the three question types, partial credit mechanics, band distributions, university policies, and strategic approaches to maximise your SJT band.
Comprehensive guide to interpreting UCAT results, understanding how universities use scores, choosing medical schools strategically, managing the UCAS timeline, and building a complete application for medicine and dentistry.
A comprehensive preparation course for the UCAT Situational Judgement Test covering medical ethics, NHS values, patient safety, confidentiality, teamwork, appropriateness and importance question strategies, common scenario types, and band score improvement techniques.
A deep-dive course covering the ethical and professional frameworks that underpin UCAT Situational Judgement answers. Covers the six NHS Constitution values, the four pillars of medical ethics, patient confidentiality and the Caldicott Principles, consent and capacity including Gillick competence, raising concerns and whistleblowing, professional boundaries, teamwork and hierarchy, academic integrity, and equity, diversity, and inclusion in healthcare.
An advanced practice course for UCAT Situational Judgement covering appropriateness and importance question strategies, the patient-safety-first decision framework, worked scenarios for patient safety concerns, confidentiality dilemmas, team conflict, academic integrity, and balancing competing demands, plus common SJT traps and timed practice strategy for Band 1 performance.
Comprehensive university-specific strategies for UK medical school applications. Covers UCAT score thresholds, weighting policies, interview formats, and tactical application advice for 30+ universities across all UCAT consortia.
Master the UCAT Verbal Reasoning subtest with strategies for True/False/Can't Tell questions, free-text questions, speed reading, keyword scanning, inference handling, trap recognition, and systematic practice improvement.
100 practice questions covering True/False/Can't Tell across science, social, historical, philosophical, and medical passages. Includes dedicated sets for the False vs Can't Tell boundary, inference traps, extreme language analysis, and speed techniques.
Deep-dive into UCAT VR passage analysis, speed reading, explicit information identification, valid inference, author tone detection, complex passage handling, multiple viewpoints, paraphrasing, and common inference traps — with full worked examples.
100 practice questions covering reading comprehension skills for UCAT Verbal Reasoning: main idea, detail-finding, vocabulary in context, inference, argument structure, complex arguments, multiple viewpoints, technical content, speed reading techniques, and mixed practice.
Master UCAT VR time management, two-pass strategy, question prioritisation, speed building, elimination techniques, anxiety management, error analysis, practice session design, and full subtest simulation — with progressive drills and performance tracking frameworks.
Master the UCAT VR True/False/Can't Tell question type with precise logical frameworks, boundary analysis between True and Can't Tell, False and Can't Tell, quantifier and qualifier handling, negation decoding, extreme statement strategies, and timed drill techniques.